Cannabis legalization has rapidly advanced, with significant increases in use and a growing market for high-THC products. However, research and policy developments lag behind, posing risks to public health. While equity initiatives exist, a comprehensive approach is needed to ensure safety and accountability in the cannabis industry, prioritizing informed consumer protection.
WHAT? Indiana GOP Pushes Bold Bid for Recreational Cannabis Legalization
Indiana Republicans have introduced House Bill 1630, aiming to legalize recreational marijuana for adults over 21 without first establishing a medical program. While proponents argue for its necessity, the bill faces significant opposition from leadership and skepticism in the Senate. Public support for legalization grows, mirroring neighboring states like Michigan and Illinois.
Cannabis on a Budget: Mastering the Art of Getting High Without Going Broke
Cannabis can enhance your lifestyle without being expensive. Effective strategies include microdosing, opting for affordable options like small buds, using DIY accessories, and saving roaches. Making homemade edibles, buying in bulk, and proper storage also extend your stash. Implementing these tips can help you enjoy cannabis while managing your budget effectively.
Medical Marijuana vs. the Workplace: A Global Look
The relationship between medical marijuana use and employment rights is complex, with varying protections across regions. In the U.S., states like California, New York, and Connecticut offer significant protections, while others like Louisiana and Florida do not. Internationally, while Canada has reasonable accommodations, European countries provide inconsistent support. Employees must understand local laws to navigate this landscape effectively.
The 40mg Meltdown: A Legal Saga
What happens when you ignore dosage advice and get too high? If you’re this guy, you sue. Here’s the ridiculous story of a Portland THC misadventure
Hemp to Kill: Meloni’s War on Cannabis
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni plans to ban cannabis flowers, including industrial hemp, despite its economic and environmental benefits. This policy threatens a €500 million industry, undermines sustainable agricultural practices, and ignores the historical significance of hemp. Advocates are urged to push back against this regressive action for farmer livelihoods and scientific evidence.